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It’s true that race relations in the United States have come a long way since Jim Crow laws created the phrase “separate but equal,” but when it comes to pain management, the U.S. still has a long way to go. Study after study is confirming what many of us already [...]

April is National Minority Health Month. This year’s theme is Prevention is Power: Taking Action for Health Equity. This theme represents a continued focus on the value of prevention and the ways in which we can increase access and education for more people. Mental health issues can be tricky. There [...]

This month on Pain Doctor, we covered a number of important topics that dealt with chronic pain. When we look past the medical condition itself, we were able to explore what living with chronic pain really means. Who suffers from chronic pain? How can we begin to understand those with chronic [...]